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Best LinkedIn creators in United States

The English-speaking creators MyFeedIn users add to their custom feeds the most. Ranked by people who actually follow them, not by LinkedIn's algorithm.

37 top creatorsΒ·113 feed additions
Tommy Geoco
#1

Tommy Geoco

design enjoyer

4

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John Hatem
#2

John Hatem

President at CyrusOne

4

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Bill Gates
#3

Bill Gates

Chair, Gates Foundation and Founder, Breakthrough Energy

3

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Satya Nadella
#4

Satya Nadella

Chairman and CEO at Microsoft

3

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Brij kishore Pandey
#5

Brij kishore Pandey

AI Architect | Strategist | Generative AI | Agentic AI

3

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Adam Grant
#6

Adam Grant

Organizational psychologist at Wharton, #1 NYT bestselling author of THINK AGAIN, host of the TED podcast Re:Thinking

3

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Aakash Gupta
#7

Aakash Gupta

The AI PM Guy πŸš€ | Helping you land your next job + succeed in your career

3

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Tony Robbins
#8

Tony Robbins

#1 New York Times best-selling author, life and business strategist, philanthropist, entrepreneur

3

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Kyle Coleman
#9

Kyle Coleman

Global VP Marketing @ ClickUp

3

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Taylor Bostwick
#10

Taylor Bostwick

Chief Marketing Officer at Signal Centers

3

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Lydia Bradley
#11

Lydia Bradley

Strategy, communications & social impact leader

3

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Sally Brown
#12

Sally Brown

Vice President @ Method

3

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Mike Brothers
#13

Mike Brothers

Public Relations Manager at Forvis Mazars

3

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Daniel Green
#14

Daniel Green

AI Enablement & Implementation | AI Collective KC Chapter Lead

3

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Will Kastroll
#15

Will Kastroll

Getting Agentic: Founder OrangeAI and Harbour Insurance

3

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Chris Curtis
#16

Chris Curtis

Global Head of Data Centers

3

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Daniel Crow
#17

Daniel Crow

Jll

3

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Eli Henson
#18

Eli Henson

Director of Operations Engineering

3

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Charles Shackelford
#19

Charles Shackelford

Data Center Account Director @ CBRE | Managing Critical Systems

3

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Drake Greer
#20

Drake Greer

VP- Nexus Data Centers

3

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Scott Perry
#21

Scott Perry

Divisional Managing Director at CBRE Global Workplace Solutions (GWS) Americas

3

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Gary Demasi
#22

Gary Demasi

Vice President, Data Center Development & Strategy

3

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Dexter Morrow
#23

Dexter Morrow

Sales Leader | Facility Management & Commercial Real Estate | US Army Veteran

3

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Jackie Elgie (Husted)
#24

Jackie Elgie (Husted)

Talent Acquisition Leader, GWS Transitions

3

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Jennifer Crews
#25

Jennifer Crews

Sr Talent Acquisition Consultant at CBRE

3

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Bishoy Ishak
#26

Bishoy Ishak

Data Center Chief Engineer@ Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Power Management

3

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Thomas Ciccone III
#27

Thomas Ciccone III

Lead Mechanical Critical Facilities Engineer at Csquare | Owner-Operator at Wax & Wrench LLC

3

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Ju Kim
#28

Ju Kim

Sr. Director, Data Center Operations @ Oracle | Leader | Problem Solver | Navy Vet

3

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Keith Howard
#29

Keith Howard

Executive Operations & Facilities Leader | Business Transformation | Operational Excellence | Strategic Planning | Service Delivery | Workforce Strategy | CBRE GWS Fellow | U.S. Army First Sergeant

3

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William Matthews
#30

William Matthews

Data Center Manager at Digital Realty

3

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Jose Medina
#31

Jose Medina

Mechanical SME | Mission Critical facilities | Data Center Infrastructure | Chilled Water Systems | BMS integration | Electrical Power Distribution | UPS Systems | ATS/STS| Backup Generators | Fire Life Safety Systems

3

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Brett Swan
#32

Brett Swan

Veteran / Project Manager / self taught programmer / Data Center Engineer

3

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Melissa Knight
#33

Melissa Knight

Co-Founder | CRO | CISO | Customer Success Champion

3

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Jason Thompson
#34

Jason Thompson

All signal. No noise.

3

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Nick Pattison
#35

Nick Pattison

Founder at Primary, a brand sprint studio

3

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Sara Lazarus
#36

Sara Lazarus

CISO | Founder of security & IT services company | Wharton MBA

3

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Soren Iverson
#37

Soren Iverson

Founder of Iverson - A full-service design consultancy

3

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Why follow United States creators?

Build a feed of people who actually teach you something about your local market, instead of relying on LinkedIn's algorithm.

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Local insights

Market trends, news, and business culture specific to United States.

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Content in English

Posts, takes, and discussions in your professional language.

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Real network

Connect with peers and decision-makers actually based in United States.

What the LinkedIn scene looks like in United States

United States's LinkedIn ecosystem covers everything you'd expect: practitioners breaking down their work, executives sharing operating playbooks, hiring managers explaining what they look for, and the inevitable thought-leader posts on top. But the English-speaking corner of LinkedIn has its own gravity, you don't always get the same takes you'd see translated from English-language LinkedIn, and the local market context (regulation, hiring norms, sales cycles) shows up in the posts that actually perform.

The creators below are the ones MyFeedIn users have decided are worth keeping in a feed dedicated to United States. Adding someone to a custom feed is a deliberate act, you're saying "I want to see this person, ahead of LinkedIn's defaults." That's a harder test to pass than follower count.

How we rank these United States creators

Each time a MyFeedIn user adds a creator from United States to a custom feed, that creator's rank goes up. The list reorders daily.

We don't apply hand-curation, sponsored placement, or category-balancing. We don't normalize for follower count. The order is exactly what our user data says, surfaced to you.

What to look for in a United States-based creator

Not every popular creator in United States is worth following for everyone. The strongest picks usually share a few traits worth scanning the list for:

  • They post in English if you want native context. Bilingual creators are useful too, but watch which language they're using when they hit publish.
  • They cover the local market specifically, not generic global takes. The United States business climate, regulations, and hiring norms differ from US LinkedIn.
  • They engage in their own comments. A creator who treats LinkedIn as a one-way broadcast gives you 10% of the value of one who actually responds.
  • They have a point of view. Anyone can aggregate news. The ones worth following take positions you can disagree with.
  • They're current. A creator who built a following five years ago and hasn't posted in six months is dead weight in your feed.

How to use this list

Pick 5-10 creators that look most relevant to your specific work in United States, install the MyFeedIn extension, and add them to a custom feed. Within a week, you'll know which ones are pulling their weight and which to swap out. Custom feeds are easy to refine, treat them as living lists rather than static directories.

For broader coverage, browse the related countries below or jump into topic-specific lists from the main hub.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about following United States creators on LinkedIn

This page shows the most popular LinkedIn creators from United States based on how many times they've been added to custom feeds by MyFeedIn users. These are professionals creating valuable content that resonates with the community.

The ranking is based on how many times each creator has been added to custom feeds by MyFeedIn users. The more people add a creator to their feeds, the higher they rank. It reflects real subscription intent, not LinkedIn's algorithmic boosts or paid promotion.

Following creators from United States helps you get content in English, stay updated with local market trends, and connect with professionals in your region. It's particularly valuable for networking and understanding local business culture.

Install the MyFeedIn Chrome extension, and you'll be able to create custom LinkedIn feeds by selecting specific creators you want to follow. This helps you focus on content that matters to you and skip the noise.

You can create your first custom feed for free. To create more feeds and unlock additional features, you'll need a subscription.

The list is updated daily based on the latest data from MyFeedIn users. As people add new creators to their feeds, the rankings reflect the most current trends.